I’m not sure if these are Willys Jeep or Willys car parts.
“Willys parts 100.00 obo (402)651-5873”
I’m not sure if these are Willys Jeep or Willys car parts.
“Willys parts 100.00 obo (402)651-5873”
UPDATE: Was $3850. **SOLD**
(06/21/2012) This may make a real nice restoration project.
“For sale a 1954 M38a1 military army Jeep. This jeep has a good running F head 4 cylinder engine with an original 3 speed transmission and transfer case. Considerable amount of recent work has been done to this jeep including the following:
New Clutch including clutch disc, pressure plate, throwout bearing, fork, spring, fulcrum and linkage
New brakes including master cylinder, wheel cylinders, brake shoes and rubber flexible lines
New radiator, water pump and hoses
New fuel pump, fuel tank and sending unit
New motor mounts
New windshield gasket
New seat cushions driver, passenger and rear seats
Still 24 volt with two new batteries
Original equipment includes blackout lights, bumperettes, pintle hitch, jerry can holder, spare tire carrier and top bow brackets and top bows. All of the usual missing stuff is there.
Get in drive it and enjoy
Asking $4,250 or make an offer. Thanks.”
Here a CJ-3B with an unusual dash and steering wheel design. It’s got kind of an antique feel that I find interesting. It was photographed and posted by RUD66.
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was on eBay.
There’s a neat drawing of a dealership on the back of this program. The Schotts owned a Willys Dealership (more than 1?). This is the same Schotts that would eventually own the Cincinnati Reds. There are a few items from their dealership still around, including this altoy jeepster and this ashtray plate.
I spotted this ad with some unusual tires. Anyone ever seen these?
“VINTAGE MAGAZINE ADVERTISEMENT page measuring approximately10 x 13 inches in very good condition, two separate pages of boys & girls fashions, kids ride in “Willys Jeep with Goodyear’s experimental Neothane tires” the text says.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was for trade.
Looks solid.
“Looking to trade my 1946 Willys Jeep for a 90’s Toyota extra cab 4×4 truck.
Jeep has original 4.3 motor, runs great, all original except 6 volt has been converted to 12 volt.
Please give me a call if your interested”
UPDATE: Sold! Was listed at $2000. You can follow the rebuild of this jeep here:
http://www.earlycj5.net/forums/showthread.php?97974-Willy-s-Resto-Mod-Wheeler
The price is good, but the exact model is less clear. It is listed as a 1944 GPW, but has a mix of different body parts.
“1944 Ford Willys Jeep , Buick V6, Good top , doors, and tires , Runs good, $2000.00 OBO”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was For Trade.
Has no engine.
“have a 1947 jeep willys have title for it has no engine but has tranny. Looking to trade or sell make an offer on what you got looking for another vehicle.”
UPDATE **SOLD** Was $4500.
From the inside this body appears to have the tool indents. It has the three data plates, too. It could be a VEC.
“1946 Jeep Willys running great! Registered. Single owner. 283 small block. ”
“I am looking for either a soft top or bikini top for a 1946 cj2a willys jeep. Please contact me if you have anything available.
Thanks,
Shane
530-520-0205”